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I've only seen about 4 or 5 games at Gillette with only one of them being a playoff game which was against the Titans, none of which were very loud. The Titans game obviously wasn't because of how freezing it was. I heard that last week the crowd was loud, so I'm just wondering from the regulars if they think this is going to be the loudest crowd Gillette has ever seen?

I think in the past Pats fans were spoiled and expected to win these games just because we had Brady and we were home. Now I'm guessing they have a different apprieciation for them with the recent playoff struggles over the last few years, which will hopefully get them off their arse and make some noise.

What say you season ticket holders?
 
Not sure, I mean, I know we love to get caught up in the 'here and now' but I would think that the AFC Championship Game against the Colts (03 season) would have been louder.

After all, that team came into the game without punting in their first two playoff games.
 
03 vs colts would have prob been the loudest
 
Totally agree.

The Crowd will be bringing it and hopefully we get close.

I want you guys to scream until you lose voices! Drink plenty of honey & tea to get those vocal cords ready. Let's rival Arrowhead on Sunday.
 
I think the '04 playoff game against the colts may have been even louder than the '03 game....pretty close though...the '04 regular season opener against the colts was quite loud, also
 
I think the '04 playoff game against the colts may have been even louder than the '03 game....pretty close though...the '04 regular season opener against the colts was quite loud, also

I agree with you as usual.

The '04 Colts team was so overrated that the fans reacted with such fury - it was beautiful. Similar to the Tebow game last week, actually.

The loudest I've ever heard the stadium was in 2008 when the Pats tied the game against the Jets on the last play of the game. I forget how that one ended.
 
If Kraft makes the booze 1/2 price it will be no problem.
Seriously they cannot do this but the idea IMO is a great one. :D:D:D
 
I was there for last weeks game, the whole first half nobody in the lower 100 bowls sat down. We tried our best to be loud on defense, since the offense was dominating we didn't make much noise besides the TD's, Hernandez's run and Gronks sideline play.
Hopefully it will be louder this Sunday, it was pretty damn cold last week.
 
Actually, The loudest that I feel it has ever been at Gillette stadium was the Game in 2005 when Tedy Bruschi returned to action after his stroke.

When they announced his name as a defensive starter, the entire stadium shook! I remember them training a camera on him and showing it on the jumbotrons. The camera (or possibly the jubotron) was quivering like crazy from the vibrations. This continued for most of the game.. expecially when Tedy made a play.
That's also one of my favorite memories at the Razor :)

As for this Sunday, it will be the first time I will be bringing my step-son to a playoff game (he just turned 8), and you can be sure his little high pitched voice wil be on full volume screaming for his Patriots! :rocker:
He will of course, have to contend with it being muffled by 20 layers of insulation applied by his mother and I :p
 
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This WILL be the loudest game in Gillette history, for several reasons:

1. Patriots fans are really hungry. I can feel it. The team is as hungry and focused as I can remember and so are the fans.
2. In the playoff loses to both the Ravens and the Jets, the stadium was relatively quiet. This past week it was the loudest I ever heard, simply listening on TV, and based on what everybody said, AND THE PATRIOTS WON BY 5 TOUCHDOWNS!
3. Patriot fans know the Ravens' four losses this year were all on the road, and we're going to take advantage of that by being VERY loud!

Bring your cow bells, megaphones, clap, stomp, yell, and scream. Flacco hates noise. It bothers him, so bring it Patriot fans, more than you ever have before. BE LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Bump...............................................................................................if you are going to the game, be incredibly loud. We need the fans to bring their A plus game!
 
I've been ragging on the Gilette crowd for a while now but I've got to give them credit - last week they really brought the noise. I feel like Gillette is on the way towards going back to being a really loud joint. At least I hope it is.
 
I've been ragging on the Gilette crowd for a while now but I've got to give them credit - last week they really brought the noise. I feel like Gillette is on the way towards going back to being a really loud joint. At least I hope it is.

hopefully it will be wicked loud in the first half, then with a 28-3 lead if it quites down a bit I could live with that. :D
 
hopefully it will be wicked loud in the first half, then with a 28-3 lead if it quites down a bit I could live with that. :D

True. We want this badly. Expect noise all game long. :)
 
I hope so......
 
I wasn't there for the Colts playoff games, but the loudest I have ever heard it was during the 2009 regular season game against the Ravens.

I think the fans are going to be up for this one. It's going to be wild.
 
Actually, The loudest that I feel it has ever been at Gillette stadium was the Game in 2005 when Tedy Bruschi returned to action after his stroke.

When they announced his name as a defensive starter, the entire stadium shook! I remember them training a camera on him and showing it on the jumbotrons. The camera (or possibly the jubotron) was quivering like crazy from the vibrations. This continued for most of the game.. expecially when Tedy made a play.
That's also one of my favorite memories at the Razor :)

was a Sunday Night game against Buffalo-correct ?

i really hope that tomorrow will become the loudest
 
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was a Sunday Night game against Buffalo-correct ?

i really hope that tomorrow will become the loudest


I really hope that it will be loud but I'm skeptical, given the Gillette crowd's history. I'd be more optimistic if it were another night game....fewer women and children. May not be PC but it's the truth.
 
was a Sunday Night game against Buffalo-correct ?

i really hope that tomorrow will become the loudest

This is our last home game before the Super Bowl, in a season dedicated to Mrs. Kraft, so that just adds to the emotional factor. Yes, it's going to be LOUD!
 
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